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  • Subject: Re: Overriding a printer file in BPCS
  • From: "SANDEEP GOYAL" <SGOYAL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 12:32:43 -0500

Boris,
   You need to add the keyword  SECURE(*YES) to the OVRPRTF.

Sandeep Goyal


>>> Boris Goldenberg <bpcsguru@yahoo.com> 05/21 11:57 AM >>>
Is there an easy way to change a printer file override in BPCS?  A user
has requested that the Pick Release spool file ORD550O1 be SAVE(*YES)
so that it remains in the system after being printed.

Changing the *PRTF itself did not seem to work.  I also added an
OVRPRTF ord550o1 save(*yes) to ord550c, the calling cl.  That also did
not work.  

Anybody have an answer?


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